Glad I didnt miss anything.
Phelps is a fucking badass by the way.
Yea I dont know what I did in previous years when the braves were out of the playoff hunt and football hadnt started yet...I guess I actually went to bed at a decent time i dont know...I'd vote for olympics every freaking year.
I dont know if you still watch I guess with 4 tvs i am obligated to watch Kotsay did hit for the cycle only the second brave to do soNo shit...I forgot how boring sports are in August without the Olympics. I have not paid any attention to baseball this year. It is depressing to have to sit through a Braves game anymore.
I dont know if you still watch I guess with 4 tvs i am obligated to watch Kotsay did hit for the cycle only the second brave to do so
<TABLE class=data><TBODY><TR><TD class=datacell>Here is the Miller Group's writeup for the OVER 35.5 in this game.
EXPERT: The Miller Group
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=datacell>TITLE: 4* NFLX Total of the Night</TD></TR><TR><TD class=datacell>REASON FOR PICK: Both of these teams had plenty of success moving the football last week, although only one came away with anything to show for it.
The Eagles badly outgained the Steelers in Pittsburgh, but could only find the end zone once in a 16-10 loss. Andy Reid has indicated that his offensive starters will likely play the entire first half tonight. All 10 points they scored last week came with their first stringers in the game. After Donovan McNabb and co. make their exits, the offense will belong to Kevin Kolb. He impressed as a rookie last preseason, and looks to be off to another fine start this year.
The Panthers scored 14 points in the first four minutes against the Colts last Saturday, and eventually prevailed 23-20 in overtime. With numerous injuries on the defensive side of the ball, their offense will likely have to pick up the slack again this week. We do like the Panthers QB rotation with Jake Delhomme and a pair of hungry young players in Matt Moore and Brett Basanez. They also have some excellent depth at the running back position.
All things considered, we expect to see the loser of this game score at least 17 points and should that happen, we'll be in good position for the victory. Take the over 35.5
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<TABLE class=data><TBODY><TR><TD class=datacell>Here is the Miller Group's writeup for the OVER 35.5 in this game.
EXPERT: The Miller Group
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=datacell>TITLE: 4* NFLX Total of the Night</TD></TR><TR><TD class=datacell>REASON FOR PICK: Both of these teams had plenty of success moving the football last week, although only one came away with anything to show for it.
The Eagles badly outgained the Steelers in Pittsburgh, but could only find the end zone once in a 16-10 loss. Andy Reid has indicated that his offensive starters will likely play the entire first half tonight. All 10 points they scored last week came with their first stringers in the game. After Donovan McNabb and co. make their exits, the offense will belong to Kevin Kolb. He impressed as a rookie last preseason, and looks to be off to another fine start this year.
The Panthers scored 14 points in the first four minutes against the Colts last Saturday, and eventually prevailed 23-20 in overtime. With numerous injuries on the defensive side of the ball, their offense will likely have to pick up the slack again this week. We do like the Panthers QB rotation with Jake Delhomme and a pair of hungry young players in Matt Moore and Brett Basanez. They also have some excellent depth at the running back position.
All things considered, we expect to see the loser of this game score at least 17 points and should that happen, we'll be in good position for the victory. Take the over 35.5
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